The Giants set the asking price for Osi Umenyiora at a first-round pick. Pretty much everyone knew right away that was way too high, and that they'd have to lower it to make a deal happen.

So they did.

Or did they?

The Baltimore Sun is reporting the Giants have told the Baltimore Ravens they'd take a second-round pick for Umenyiora. The paper cites sources saying several Ravens officials have urged general manager Ozzie Newsome to make the deal but Newsome is trying to figure out how a new contract for Umenyiora would fit under the salary cap.

However, Umenyiora's agent, Tony Agnone, said Tuesday night via text message he's unaware of a change in asking price. The Giants told Agnone earlier this week he could go find a trade partner at their original demand of a first-rounder.

“Just trying to convince them to give up that elusive first-round pick,’’ Agnone said Tuesday afternoon in an interview with the New York Post. “Still working on it.’’

Asked if he was notified he could tell teams a second-round pick would get it done, Agnone texted back, "No, a 1," meaning his understanding was a first-round pick was still the only thing that would satisfy the Giants.

That's not to say the Sun's report is inaccurate. For all we know, the Giants might have contacted the Ravens directly and told them their demand had dropped without telling Umenyiora's camp. But as far as Agnone knows, nothing has changed in that department.